What should I do?
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KTF_CloaK
Netherlands1338 Posts
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prototype.
Canada4189 Posts
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Dance.
United States389 Posts
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Tazza
Korea (South)1678 Posts
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stafu
Australia1196 Posts
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niteReloaded
Croatia5281 Posts
Do whatever you want. If you're really worried about school, why not study on saturday, go to lan on sunday and then study again when the week starts? | ||
KiLL_ORdeR
United States1518 Posts
Unless you know you're going to be able to play, you should study. If you know you're going to be able to play, then you should decide if it's more important for you to study or play Starcraft. Simple as that. You also always have the option of going to part of the party, and then studying for the remainder. It sounds like fun though, I'm sure you'll meet cool people at you still have monday through Thursday to study. Also, fyi, your toughest years of High School are the two years before you apply to University, so your fifth year (3rd year in the States, but i'm assuming the Netherlands counts the first two years, what we call junior High, as High School) and the first half of your sixth year. The other years aren't important unless you think you'll have a chance at getting into a really competitive college, and even then it's not as important. | ||
synapse
China13814 Posts
Besides that, high school should really be pretty easy... >.> If you're reading this part, then clearly you did not listen to my advice. | ||
BaltA
Norway849 Posts
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thedeadhaji
39489 Posts
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Bereft
United States1007 Posts
i don't see how you would participate in the LAN w.o the game or the PC? seems like you'd just be awkwardly standing around unless somebody was so nice as to share. why don't you go to the LAN for 2 hours, and then go back home and study for your exams? | ||
KTF_CloaK
Netherlands1338 Posts
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paper
13196 Posts
Now, I'm 15 and have never been to a lan party before in my enitre life (15 years). lol | ||
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